To be precise: It originally aired on June 5, 2010, and is the penultimate episode of the second season (and originally the series finale, before the 2023 revival).
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Henry is refilling ice when Joel approaches him. Joel recognizes Henry from a failed acting class they both took years ago. Henry awkwardly admits he still "acts sometimes" (he doesn't). Joel, in a moment of casual cruelty, says: "You know, I used to look at you in that class and think, 'That guy is gonna be huge.' Then one day I realized — you're not talented. You just look like you should be." He then offers Henry a job as a "lifestyle liaison" (a glorified errand boy) for $200k a year. Henry, stunned, says he'll think about it. To be precise: It originally aired on June
Roman, enraged by Joel’s dismissal of his beloved novel, sneaks into Joel’s private office. He finds a copy of "The Ghost of Andor's Reach" on the shelf — Joel didn't destroy it, he just wanted to upset Roman. Roman opens the book and writes on the title page: "To Joel: You are a thief and a hack. — The Future." He then replaces it. As he leaves, he trips a silent alarm. Security tackles him. When Joel reviews the security tape, he doesn't get angry — he laughs. He tells Ron, "Your guy has passion. I like that. Don't fire him." He then offers Roman a job: write "lore" for Soul Gauntlet 4 for $180k a year. Roman is torn. Everything he believes in says no. But the money... Joel recognizes Henry from a failed acting class
Ron, trying to be helpful, spills a tray of champagne on Joel’s lead Japanese investor. To cover, Ron announces loudly, "CONGRATULATIONS ON THE BIG DEAL, JOEL!" Joel is forced to give a speech. He thanks his team, then singles out the Party Down staff as "the invisible people who serve us." He gives a condescending toast to "the help." Casey’s face is a mask of fury.
Kyle corners Joel’s vapid, younger assistant and pitches himself for the lead role in the Soul Gauntlet movie. The assistant says Joel is actually casting right now, in the living room. Kyle struts over, strikes a "heroic" pose, and delivers a line from the game: "I wield the Gauntlet... of Souls!" Joel stares at him for five full seconds, then turns to his business partner and says, "This is why we use motion capture." Kyle is dismissed without even a laugh — just cold, corporate pity.
The party is at Joel’s ultra-modern, glass-walled mansion overlooking Los Angeles. Joel is throwing the party to announce a "major deal" — selling his company to a giant Japanese conglomerate for a reported $300 million.